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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', Anton Stepanovich Apraxine, was a Russian aero inventor, 3 October 1817 - 2 January 1899, a major-general hailing from a family of the Russian nobility associated at high levels with both the Russian naval and terrestrial military.<ref>[[w:ru:Апраксин, Антон Степанович|Russian Wikipedia "Апраксин, Антон Степанович"]] | '''{{PAGENAME}}''', Anton Stepanovich Apraxine, was a Russian aero inventor, 3 October 1817 - 2 January 1899, a major-general hailing from a family of the Russian nobility associated at high levels with both the Russian naval and terrestrial military.<ref>[[w:ru:Апраксин, Антон Степанович|Russian Wikipedia "Апраксин, Антон Степанович"]] | ||
</ref> Upon a segue from the appropriate francophone page, to the [[W:ru:Апраксин|Russian Апраксин search page]], taking into consideration the French name "Antoine", [[W:ru:Апраксин, Антон Степанович|Апраксин, Антон Степанович]] was discovered. | </ref> Upon a segue from the appropriate francophone page, to the [[W:ru:Апраксин|Russian Апраксин search page]], taking into consideration the French name "Antoine", [[W:ru:Апраксин, Антон Степанович|Апраксин, Антон Степанович]] was discovered. | ||
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+ | As of [[Patent US-1879-213603]] we have him claiming residency in Paris, France, though St. Petersburg, Russia, seems to have been his home, at which location he is situated during the registration of [[Patent DE-1879-6372]] and so forth. | ||
German Wikipedia differentiates between his work in "free [[balloons]]", in tethered balloons ([[captive]]), and that specifically involving hot air.<ref>[[w:de:Anton Stepanowitsch Apraxin|German Wikipedia "Anton Stepanowitsch Apraxin"]] | German Wikipedia differentiates between his work in "free [[balloons]]", in tethered balloons ([[captive]]), and that specifically involving hot air.<ref>[[w:de:Anton Stepanowitsch Apraxin|German Wikipedia "Anton Stepanowitsch Apraxin"]] | ||
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(Our own gathered patent data has Apraxine's filings concentrated between the years of 1877 and 1881, though his [[balloon]] were employed for sometime thereafter. We are interested in establishing familial patent relations here, and possibly the existence of Russian parent patents.) | (Our own gathered patent data has Apraxine's filings concentrated between the years of 1877 and 1881, though his [[balloon]] were employed for sometime thereafter. We are interested in establishing familial patent relations here, and possibly the existence of Russian parent patents.) | ||
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+ | (His filings in Spain, and their representation on [https://worldwide.espacenet.com/searchResults?submitted=true&locale=en_EP&DB=EPODOC&ST=advanced&TI=&AB=&PN=&AP=&PR=&PD=&PA=APRAXINE&IN=&CPC=&IC=&Submit=Search Espacenet] are of interest. Indeed, it is fairly unusual to have an inventor of this period so represented on Espacenet. The lack of the inclusion of his French patents, because of this span of years, is somewhat par for the course.) | ||
(Attached is an image of one of his balloons, failing, in some manner, possibly "collapsing", in 1891.) | (Attached is an image of one of his balloons, failing, in some manner, possibly "collapsing", in 1891.) | ||
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{{Person | {{Person | ||
− | |Names=Comte Antoine Apraxine; Antoine Apraxine; | + | |Names=Comte Antoine Apraxine; Antoine Apraxine; Anton Stepanowitsch Apraxin; Апраксин, Антон Степанович |
|Birth date=3 October 1817 | |Birth date=3 October 1817 | ||
|Death date=2 January 1899 | |Death date=2 January 1899 | ||
|Countries=US; CA; FR; ES; DE | |Countries=US; CA; FR; ES; DE | ||
− | |Locations=St. Petersburg, Russia | + | |Locations=St. Petersburg, Russia; Paris, France |
|Occupations=Major General | |Occupations=Major General | ||
|Tech areas=balloon; aerostat; captive; parachute; LTA | |Tech areas=balloon; aerostat; captive; parachute; LTA |
Revision as of 18:16, 11 August 2020
Comte Antoine Apraxine, Anton Stepanovich Apraxine, was a Russian aero inventor, 3 October 1817 - 2 January 1899, a major-general hailing from a family of the Russian nobility associated at high levels with both the Russian naval and terrestrial military.[1] Upon a segue from the appropriate francophone page, to the Russian Апраксин search page, taking into consideration the French name "Antoine", Апраксин, Антон Степанович was discovered.
As of Patent US-1879-213603 we have him claiming residency in Paris, France, though St. Petersburg, Russia, seems to have been his home, at which location he is situated during the registration of Patent DE-1879-6372 and so forth.
German Wikipedia differentiates between his work in "free balloons", in tethered balloons (captive), and that specifically involving hot air.[2]
(Our own gathered patent data has Apraxine's filings concentrated between the years of 1877 and 1881, though his balloon were employed for sometime thereafter. We are interested in establishing familial patent relations here, and possibly the existence of Russian parent patents.)
(His filings in Spain, and their representation on Espacenet are of interest. Indeed, it is fairly unusual to have an inventor of this period so represented on Espacenet. The lack of the inclusion of his French patents, because of this span of years, is somewhat par for the course.)
(Attached is an image of one of his balloons, failing, in some manner, possibly "collapsing", in 1891.)
(We will draw further from this Russian material, regarding his possible writing on aviation, and more.)
(See page history for more on our search process here.)
Patents whose inventor or applicant is Comte Antoine Apraxine or Antoine Apraxine
- Patent GB-1888-4552 (English title: Balloon railway)
- Patent ES-1877-5683 (English title: improvements to balloons, Filing date: 1877-06-23)
- Patent FR-1877-118987 (English title: Improvements to aerial balloons)
- Patent FR-1878-124576 (English title: Improvements to aerial balloons, Filing date: 1878-05-08)
- Patent ES-1878-5888 (English title: perfections brought to balloons and other aircraft [as they may serve as illumination?], Filing date: 1878-06-15)
- Patent DE-1878-6372 (English title: Innovations on balloons, Filing date: 1878-06-21)
- Patent US-1879-213603 (English title: Aerial balloon, Filing date: 1878-06-28)
- Patent CA-1880-13781 (English title: Improvements in Aerial Balloons, Filing date: 1880-05-25)
- Patent FR-1880-124576E1 (English title: improvements brought to aerial balloons, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1878-124576, Filing date: 1880-09-28)
- Patent FR-1880-124576E2 (English title: improvements brought to aerial balloons, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1878-124576, Filing date: 1880-09-28)
- Patent ES-1880-1217 (English title: improvements brought to aerial balloons, Filing date: 1880-10-29)
- Patent FR-1881-124576E3 (English title: improvements brought to aerial balloons, Supplementary to patent: Patent FR-1878-124576, Filing date: 1881-03-07)
- Patent DE-1881-16492 (English title: Airship, Filing date: 1881-04-09)
- Patent CA-1881-13782 (English title: Improvements in aerial balloons, Filing date: 1881-05-21)
- Patent ES-1882-1522 (English title: A system of new improvement in air balloons, Supplementary to patent: Patent ES-1881-1217, Filing date: 1882-01-30)
References
Names | Comte Antoine Apraxine; Antoine Apraxine; Anton Stepanowitsch Apraxin; Апраксин, Антон Степанович |
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Countries | US, CA, FR, ES, DE |
Locations | St. Petersburg, Russia, Paris, France |
Occupations | Major General |
Tech areas | Balloon, Aerostat, Captive, Parachute, LTA |
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Birth date | 3 October 1817 |
Death date | 2 January 1899 |
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